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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, H. T.. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1902.
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EVENING BULLETIN
Published Every Day Except 8unday,
at 120 King Street, Honolulu,
T. H., by tho
BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO, LTD.
WALLACE It. FARRINQTON.. Editor
Entered at tbe Postofflce at Hono
lulu as second class matter.
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WHAT 18 IDEAL CITIZENSHIP?
By JOHN HENRY BARROWS, late President of Oberlln.
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Tho best answer to the question Is
found In those Ideal citizens whoso
splendid characters and records are
known to Americans. The living, nnd
also tho "Immortal dead," come before
us as shining examples.
The President of the IlepublU
stands out as ono who has faithfully
discharged, both In peace and war, the
duties of citizenship, furnUhlng an ex
ample of courage nnd wise devotion to
duty which has given a new luster to
tho American name.
For many years I have regarded tho
lles of Robert C. Wlntfirop, James
Hussell Lowed, and deorgc William
Curtis as noblo Illustrations of the
spirit In which highly accomplished
men should occupy themselves in pub
lic actMtlcs.
The Hon Andrew D. White belongs
to the same chivalrous company.
The Ideal citizen In this country
must be American to the core, but ho
may, at the same time, bo a sevcro
critic of mischievous practices and nn
Tho Ideal citizen Is a man of wls
dora, charity, nnd foresight, as well as
of Independence, He is never a mere
bitter censor of everything done by tho
party In power. He Is far from the
mean attitude of those who are quick
to believe - at our own Government
must bo In the wrong,
He Is usually a wise and consistent
member of ono of the great parties,
but he is never a blind partisan,
In locnl affairs the Ideal citizen
cares so much for good, honest govern
ment Hint If he lives In a city he Is u
champion of non-partlsanshlp. He is
faltliful to the lowliest duties of ell I'
zenshlp. He can bo depended upon to
help In tho forming of a right public
sentiment.
Ho has fnlth as well as works. He
believes tbnt what ought to be doni?
can bo done. He has visions without
being visionary He Is an active sup
porter of educational and reformatory
effort,
If ho Is rich the public Is richer
therefor The more he makes, tha
Telephone 256
Postofflce Ilox 71S
WEDNESDAY.
Jl'NE U. 1902.
Swiet girl graduates anil pretty June
brides hold the center of the stage
these da j a.
Stock exchange reports indicate that
some of the financiers regard this as a
proper time to buy.
The conclusions of a. local business
man quoted In this Issue put a verj
gratifying phase on the sugar situation.
Until proved otherwlso It will be sin
cere!) hoped that he Is a wise prophet.
According to the llulletln a minis
ter, being a public character Is In duty
bound to let tho masses flock Into his
studio, when he Is writing sermons,
and see the wheels go round. Adver
tiser. The Advertiser is unkind. This pa
per has never charged that the minis
ters had wheels. Seriously, however,
Is It not according to the teai'iings of
the Bible that the minister should mako
tho deliberations of his studio as free
to the masses as tbe proclamations
from the pulpit.
wholesome tendencies. The highest 'more generously he elves. He makes
and purest patriotism, which Charles the poor glad that ho Is rich and not
Sumner so grandly Illustrated, coj- wish that he were poor.
strained him to fight American slav Ily his own character, as well ns by
cry and the political corruptions which his deeds, the Ideal citizen adds to the
followed tho war. I glory of the American name.
ivn-s--rLS-t-f-
a Kooseveltlan principle. Some of hU
friends go so far ns to say that ho it
following tbe direct order of the Presi
dent. Mr. Dole himself has said that
tho leading topic of his conferences
with the President was local political
conditions. It is also stated by tha
Governor's friends that the President
asked tbe direct question, "Can you
carry the fall elections?" to which tho
Governor replied, "I think the Repub
lican party can." Thus it appears that
the Governor fully understands his re
sponsibility to the President nnd to
the party, and knows what he Is driv
ing at. His action also Indicates his
belief that the party will appeal more
forcibly to the people If free from gov
ernment workers. This, of course,
means filling the ranks with new worri
ers whom the Governor must necessari
ly have In view. Vacancies certainly
should be filled as quickly as possible
as there is plenty of labor ahead in
getting the party Into shape for the
contest.
Petaluma Incubators
and Brooders
Poultry - Supplies
Then Republican Territorial commit
tee cannot do better than elect J. P.
Cooke to the chairmanship made vacant
by the resignation of Mr. Kennedy. Mr.
Cooke has proved himself to be a hard
worker and the only charge of faction
alism ever brought against him was
registered by the Advertiser, th
occasion of this charge being the morn
ing paper's anger at Mr. Cooke's refu
sal to Join In an attack on party work
ers. Mr. Cooke is generally recognized
as a fair minded man, which is one of
tho chief qualifications for meeting the
present situation.
I REIJII II
WITHDRAWALS FOLLOW
THE GOVERNOR'S ORDER
The Advertiser claims that the In
auguration of municipal government
will be a civic crime until American
Ism has reclaimed tho maorit vott
from Pol)neslanlfcm Ily I'oljneslanlsm
It Is presumed the Advertiser refers to executive committee,
Boyd Out of the District Committee
--Other Resignations are Expect
ed to Come in Throughout
the Organization.
Following the Governor's order that
government employes must not take
an active part In pontics, ie;6..tlon9
are now the order of the day. The
resignations of D. II. Wright and
Charles Wilcox of the Territorial com
mittee were last night placed In the
hands of Secretary Fisher. It is an
ticipated that the withdrawal of An
drew Cox, J. W Jones, and possibly A
N Kepoikal will be offered.
This morning J. II. Uojd resigned
as a member of tho Fourth District
committee also ns chairman of thj
Sam Johnson has
the native Hawallans since it has
charged frequently that the Hawaiian!
are the chief opponents of American
Ism. According to this theory muni
cipal government for Hawaii will bo
realized some tlmo In the next century.
When the Advertiser can prove by any
honest means thuT"tho Hawallans am
aliens then and then only will the
thoughtful citizens of the Territory re
gard Its statements without fcellngi
of disgust.
also presented his resignation from the
committee nnd will also be forced to
withdraw from the executive committee
of his precinct to which place ho way
recently nominated.
ORPHEUM TONIGHT
Chairman Crabbe's call for preclncr
meetings will assure regularity of all
lato day meetings In bis district. Sir.
Crabbe's example ought to be followed
by other district chairmen to prevent
possible contests during tbe progress of
the campaign. Tho party rules dis
tinctly provide that In case of failure
to nominate for the precincts on tbo
second Friday in June, the District or
Territorial executive committee shall
Issue a call for precinct meetings.
While a contest Is not probable on a
technicality, nssuronce will bo mads
doubly sure by following the strict let
ter of the party regulations.
The Orpheum announces a complete
change of program for this evening nnd
presents some new features with a mu
sical team who are also first class
comedians. Tbe team Is composed of
the Warsaw Brothers and was secured
by Munager Cohen for the Interval be
tween steamers Tho Warsaw Broth
ers are returning to the Mainland af
MORTGAGHAHI.E GOOD WILL.
New York Commercial.
A most Interesting subject for In
quiry arises in concnctlon with the sale
of the Philadelphia Record the other
day.
On the reasonable estimate that the
unpledged stock and bonds of the com
pany that were not sold are worth at
least as much per share nnd per bond
ns those bought by W. S. Stenger, tho
present value of the newspaper Is more
than J3.000.000. The earning capacity
of the property being considered, thai
valuation Is not high In fact, It might,
by comparison, be called low A steel
mill, for Instance, thnt has earned on
nn average since 1S93 net annual profits
of (243,000 would unquestionably ha
rpprnlsed by men In the trade at n
figure nearer $1.000 000 than $3,000,000
On a mo3t liberal estimate the plant ol
tho Record Is not worth over $000,000.
The balance of the newspaper's value
It represented by good will, pure and
simple Its present capacity to earn
money for Its owners. The propcrtj
nlrcady has a bonded debt of $300,000
bearing G per cent Interest about ilve
sixths of the value of the pl-jslcal
plant.
A question that naturally arises here
Is this- What would conservative
financiers consider the bonding valua
of that property? Is It already bonded
for all that It will bear thnt Is, for
ftve-slxtbs of the value of Its purely
physical part. Its mortgageable asset?
Or would cautious money-lenders bo
glad to take Its bonds up to the limit
of $1,250,000 or more, the earning ca
pacity being $243,000 a year? A promi
nent New York capitalist Identified
with not a few banking institutions
here, when approached not long ago
with a proposition to Onanco the re-1
organization of a local dally newspaper,
Inquired minutely as to the plant. That
was estimated to be worth about $150,
000, the net profits being approximately
$S5,000 a year. It was suggested that
a new corporation to acquire the prop
erty might bo capitalized at $1,000,000,
and an Issue of $200,000 or $250,000 In
5 per cent bonds be floated, the proceeds
of their sale to yield a bubstantlal por
tion of the purchase price of the prop
erty. Tho prompt reply was, "You can't
bond 'good will.' It Isn't mortgageable
Is it?"
Could that rule be applied to tin
Philadelphia Record? Isn't there some'
thing tangible, mortgageable, In a
"good will" that stands behind no
earning capacity of $243,000 a ear,
wlicrc the physical property Is worth
only $600,000? It was remarked tho
morning after the sale by the New York
Times, whose owner had himself been
a bidder for the Record, that the pur
chaser would never Imvo Invested bo
large an amount as $3,000,000 "in an
asset so intangible as good will, had
ho not been well Informed of the solid
value that Inheres in the character and
established patronago of a newspaper
conducted with tho sound Judgment
that has gone to the making of the
Philadelphia Record."
If a "solid value" Inheres In that
sort of thing, Isn't It bondable?
i
CALIFORNIA REDWOOD
has been used for twenty-three years In the manufacture of
petaluma
INCUBATORS AND BROODERS
because It has proven superior to nil other kinds. It Is not only true
that Petaluma Incubators and n rood era are made of tho best lum
ber In tho world, tut every ether article used In their construction
Is of the highest grade, end tlcrcforo theso "Standards of tho
World" Incubators nnd Uroodtro occupy tho same relative position
to nil other Incubators nnd Drocdcrs that tho mighty California
Redwoods do to other1 trees.
It Is worth your whllo to rind In our late catalogue "A Bit of
Incubator History." You may have a cataloguo free by writing
for It. An Involco of nssortod sizes Just received by tho
PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., LTD.
Acntn fop the Territory of Hawaii
Agents, Brokers and Jobbers.
W. G. Irwin & Co.
LIMITED.
AGENTS FOR
Western Sugar Refinery Company of
San Francisco.
Baldwin Locomotive Works of Phila
delphia, Pa., U. S. A.
Newell Universal Mill Co. (National
Cano Shredder) .New York, U.8.A.
N. Ohlandt & Co.'s Chemical Fertili
zers. Alex. Cross & Sons' hIgh-gTado Ferti
lizers for Cane and Coffee.
Reed's Steam Pipe Covering.
ALSO OFFER FOR SALE:
Pnrnfflnn Point Co.'s V.&. B. Paints and
Pacers: Lucol and Linseed Oil,
rnw nnd hnlled.
Indurlne (a cold-water paint), In white
and colors.
Filter Press Clothes, Cement, Lime and
Bricks.
anksra.
BISHOP & CO.
BANKERS,
established In 1808.
HIGH
GRADE
VEHICLES
ONLY
CASTLES COOKE, Ltd
HONOLULU
Commission Merchants
Sugar Factors
I
M
AOENTS FOR
The Ewa Plantation Co.
The Walalua Agricultural Co , Ltd.
The Kohala Sugar Co.
The Walmca Sugai Mill Co.
The Fulton lro vVo ks, St. Louis, Mo.
Tbe Standard tUCo.
The Geo. F. Blak. -,icam Pumps.
Weston's Centrifugals.
The New England Life Inauranco Co.
of Boston.
I The Aetna Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford,
Conn.
Tho Alliance Assurance Co. of London.
Our vehicles have the most advanced ideas In design,
anil excel others in durable qualities and finish, . ' ,
ALEXANDER & BALDWIN.Ltd
OFPICBRSl
II. P. Baldwin President
J. B. Castle First Vlco President
W. M. Alexander.. Second Vice Pres.
J. P. Cooke Treasurer
W. O. Smith Secretary
Oeo. R. Carter Auditor
Sugar Factors and
BANKING DEPARTMENT
Transact business In all department
of Banking.
Collections carefully attended to.
Exchange bought and sold.
Commercial and Travelers' Letter
of Credit Issued on The Bank of Cali
fornia and N. M. Rothschild & Bona,
London.
Correspondents The Bank of Cali
fornia, Commercial Banking Co. of
Sydney, Ltd, London.
Drafts and cable trusters on China
and Japan through' tho Hongkong
Shanghai Banking Corporation and
Chartered Bank of India, Australia and
China.
Interest allowed on term deposits at
the following rates per annum, vrlx:
Seven days' notice, at 2 per ctnt.
Three months, at 3 per cent.
8lx months, at 3 1-2 per cent
Twslve months, at 4 per cent1
TRUST DEPARTMENT
Act as Trustees under mortgages.
V-jago estates freal and personal),
Collect rents and dividends.
Valuable papers. Wills, Bonds, e'.e,
received for safe-keeping.
ACCOUNTANT DEPARTMENT
Auditors for Corporations and Pri
vate Firms.
Books examined and reported on.
Statements of Affairs prepared.
Trustees oa Bankrupt or Insolvent
Estates.
OFFICE, 924 BETHEL STREET.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Deposits received and Interest al
lowed at 4 1-2 per cent per annum. In
accordance with Rules and Regula
tions, copies of whlcu may bo obtained
on application.
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
AQENT8 t-'OR
FIRE, MARINE LIFE, ACCIDEN1
AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY IN
SURANCE COMPANIES.
Insurance Office, 024 Bethel Street
-Commission Agents
AGENTS for Hawaiian Commercial &
Sugar Co., Hulku Sugar Co, Pala Plan
tation Co, Nahlku Sugar Co, Klhel
Plantation Cc, Hawaiian Sugar Co,
Kahulul Railroad Co,
Clias, F. Herrick Carriage Co., Limited
Sole Agents Columbus Buggy Co,
HIT ON IHE HI
I
While ITio driver of hack 230 was
passing nn Ivvllel barBtr shop at about
aue chU, TMnhod oV the 'yat.on to amount to anything,
door of the people and foil in the street
Just Hi I runt of him. There was a
.. .....! fM 1 In lnn1 Fnt-r lirHlftM TFlfl
StepSi aussssJS
UIBU UU.k UUU..V l.W .V.. .,, ,
I Tho trees nlanted at nresent should
BIG COFFEE GROP
From the present Indications, the
coffee crop on Hawaii will be tho very
largest on record. It Is estimated that
the Kona district will have a crop i f
at least 23.0(10 bags. Wild coffee trees
throughout the district mentioned
which have not been subjected to cut
arc
tdmnly loaded down with fruit
This fact of tho wild coTTeo doing so
well upsctB tho expert theory regard-
has been ad-
Win. G. Irwin & Co
LIMITED.
Wm. O. Irwin.. President and Manager
Claus Spreckels Vice President
w. M. Olffard.. Second Vice President
H. M. Whitney Jr.. ...Treas. and Sec.
Geo. J. Ross Auditor
Susar PnctoM
AND-
Commission .Agents
AOENTS OF THE
Oceanic Steamship Co.
OF SAN FRANCI8CO, CAL.
Claus Spreckels,
Wm. Q. Irwin
Claus Spreckels & Co.
BANKERS.
HONOLULU, : ! T. H.
an Francisco Agents Tbe Ne
vada National Bank of San Francisco.
an Francisco Tke Nevada Na
tional Bank of San Francisco.
London Tho Union Bank of Loa
don, Ltd.
New York American Exchange Na
tional Bank.
Chicago Merchants' National Bank.
Paris Credit Lyonnals.
Berlin Dresdner Bank.
Hongkong and Yokohama Host-kong-Bhangkal
Banking Corporation.
New Zealand and Australia Bank
ol New Zealand.
Victoria and Vancouver Bank ot
British North America.
Deposits received. Loans made oa
approved security. Commercial aad
Travelers' Credits issued. Bills of Ex
change bouaht and sold.
collections Promptly Aceountsd For.
rnnn r,1 Inir nrnnlnn' filnnn tll1H
ri1tsiir wna nen Tillrt nlltlllt tlin lClt "-- s .& r ,i "'Oi ... ...
hand.
mi. ..... lnl.n.l l.n mnn itn
i no . u '", "'"".. " even produce n much heavier yield in
EU WJVJVS I"" lZn, , , . the few years to come, when they have
and there told tho story of how ho had
reached their full maturity and vigor,
bald n Kona coffee man this morn
ing: "With this Industry protected,
vast capital, both local and foreign,
would come to this country, thereby
building up another large inuustry for
tho Territory."
SLIPPER FADS
Let her who has nn achey back pre
pare to ncho now. Tho slipper heels
Imvn c-rnwn In hnluht Until tWO Indies
ter having plajed an extended season jB ow nn,i thrco Inches not high for
or series of seasons In the Colonlei them. Many of them sport heels that
under the management of Williamson aro nearer four Inches tall. These
Leo and Rial of the World's Entertnin-. aro Impossible for tho woman with a
crs and other first class crlcuTt con-1 tiny foot, but tho ono who wears a flvo
trollers. They have a lengthy and or a six shoo can easily vva.it with tho
become Injured,
His name Is Hlrano and for several
weeks he had occupied a room In tho
back part of tho barber shop, fie had
been very 111.
Yesteruay, Just shortly before tho
tlmo of tbe assault, a Japanese woman
belonging about the place entered his
room nnd conducted herself In a very
objectionable manner.
Hlrano alleges that when lie ouject'
moto and Illoto came Into the room rlta. a Japanese lack driver .was
and assaulted him. Tho former hit arreste.i near the boat-landing yester
him In tho bend with a butcher knife ' for disregarding the lawful orders
whlln tho latter held him down. In ol " PU"VU "".
order to ward off the second blow, ho K1 "J0, Japanese, with others, was
t,rw ,, 1,1. If. orm ,! rnrolv. ,1 n blocking tllO plaCO Bnd WBS told tO
........ ..,. ... .wv .... ll ,, 'PK f.,llnii lnnhn,l a
sernnil wound in the hand. """ "r
I
trxe w o a it it nn '.
LIFE and FIRE
Insurance - Agents
AOENTS FOR
NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE IN
SURANCE CO. OF B08TON.
AETNA FIRE IN8URANCE
PANY OF HAFITFORD.
COM'
C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.
Queen Street, Honolulu, T. H.
A.?ents for
Pioneer Bnildiag and Loai
Association.
A88ET8, JUNE 3D, 1M1, I80.04S47.
Moiey loaned on approved security.
A Bavlng Bank for monthly deposits.
Houses built on the monthly Install
ment plan.
Twenty-third Series of Stock Is now
opened.
OFFICERS -J. L. McLean. Presi
dent: A. A. Wilder, Vice President:
O. B. Gray, Treasurer; A. V, Gear,
Secretary.
DIRECTORS J. L. McLean. A.
A. Wilder, A. V. Dear. O. B. Gray,
J. D. Holt, A. W. Keeck. J. A. Lyle.
Jr, J. M. Llttlo, 1.'. S. Boyd.
A. V. GEAR,
Secretary.
Office Hoars: 12:301:30 p. m.
The Yokohama Specie Bank
LIMITED,
Subscribed Capital.... Ten 4.000,004
fata up capital Yen 18,000,000
Reserved Fund Yen 8,710.000
HEAD OFFICES, YOKOHAMA.
The Bank buys and receives for col
lection Bills of Exchange, Issues Drafts
and Letters of Credit, and transacts
general banking business.
INTEREST ALLOWED.
On Fixed Per cent
Deposit, Per annum.
For 12 months 4
For 6 months It
For 3 months S
Branch of the Yokohama Specie Bank.
New Republic Bid., lh King Strea
HONOLULU.
The fellow laughed every irnQ,iin 4,.ih,i r- ni,i
The alleged assailants aro both at time the officer spoko and although ho Sugar Plant- COp 0nomea s-ugar COi
attractive repertoire at their corn-
three and four Inch heel, In tho houic. I
mnn.l ami rnnrrni,: nntnv tl,n renin.,. 1 nOSO Slippers Ore HOI lor prom"'
tinn nf helnir nl.le to i.lav everv Inst, "ado or for dancing but aro specially
ment In the shop of an up to d.itc music
THE GOVERNOR'S POLICY.
The Advertalser heartily endorses
the action of the Governor In causing
the, withdrawal of go eminent em
ployes from active'partlclpation In poli
tics, and so tar as known there Is no
heated opposition to the Governor's
demands. Mr. Dole Is exercising his
unquestioned prerogative. Ho Is the
for tho ovenlng call when ono Is seated
nnil Hiionlii illotilnna tltn tnn) tirlthmit
al emporium with equal facility and tUnB ,t 't0 Ug' Jturaj UMi For ,
sl'"- I street It Is Impossible.
Harry Coglll, Caston, Altaro and the a slipper fad calls for the heel that
rest will contribute new songs, new is painted or covered with kid In a
stories, new tricks nnd fresh speclnl-countrnry color to tho gown, A Napo
ties every evening, giving nn enter-eonlc pair of slippers were In black
talnment which has nothing that kid with red heels and a red satin bow
would annoy the most fastidious and'"l'on tho Instep. They were for oven
bos variety enough to suit all tastes. lng wear with a black lace gown lined
Tl.. fnmofa nra urt.ftmtf AVPOnllnn (Willi TCil
,0 ,,C..W....V.D ... ....-. -v..,. , . .. ,.- ,,, ,,, . .
ursi r.u u...i i..u ,. .... i-irt very much llko those which Jose
as good as any contributed by vnude- pll,no wore nnil tll0 contraBtlng hecI
vlllc talent appearing In Honolulu. Instead of Jarring ono. Is vallv temDt-
Ing to tho eye.
Hut tho slipper fad carrlod to lt3
full extent calls for a pair of stockings
10 match, but they much match In
quaint ways. An Hmpiro pair of hose
had an Hmplro wreath upon the side,
worked In green, a tiny thing, and
the police station, where, they will be
held until Hlrano, who has lost a lot
of blood and Is In a precarious condi
tion, Is out of danger.
YOU ARE NOT SO MANY.
Say, when you think you own tho
earth,
And by some right of royal birth
You think jou are of nobler blood
Than those of us who'ro mado of mud,
And by tnat aie tho best of any,
Go count yourseii jou're not so
many.
ATTEMPTED RAPE.
The Knmnlllill district, near tho
quarries, whlih nf lato Is becoming
responsible head of the Territory and, worse than Ivvllel or Kakanko for t ho anothcr 8n0W0l that tho ,i0SBn wna
in miT.iik nf Miu nun nnlo t nm mil I nil II V
can bo credited with having fully can-, Jasiv )ag furngned moro woru
vasscd the situation before taking ac
tion. On the other hand tho withdraw
for tho police
Yestorday afternoon
Empire by n little wreath embroldeiy
upon a white ground. Really no col-
nrp,l Tinan rnn tin rnltml Iritlv TTmnlrln
J1ananc.S0 for nil was whlto In those days; but
si of cover l-nt anpolntees from poll- woman, Taml by mime called at tho omp mttmlo lg ai0WC(I n tho 'mail
alof gover; .nt appointees rrom poi aton , 1IB11 aml ( u,Ialne.l tlmCHu 1R of tll0 gent (lay moileg
tlcal activity will free them from at- nisuo had attempted to rape her. I'o gocks for very advance.! young worn-
did line up. Immediately the officers
back was turned, he fell out again.
In tho Police Court this forenoon,
delendant was found guilty and sen
tenced to pay a flno of (10 and costs.
This was not all. Judge Wilcox read
him a lecture which he will probably
not forget very soon.
Among other things, the Judgo said
things were coming to n very bad pass
among tbo Japanese hnckmen of tho
city and he could not for the life ot
him sec how some of them were grant
ed licenses to drive. Some of the men
ho was sure' had never laid eyes on a
horse until arriving In this country.
They could not read the hack regula
tions and therefore could not under
stand "the rules they were expected to
follow. If the defendant over came up
Sa, when you feel that you aro what
rho vast majority of men aro not,
And cannot bo. because your mako
Is far Bimcrlor to the rs. tilcasu ta to iieiorc mm again on n similar charge,
A little tumblo. If theio's any, be woulu exercise his prerogative and
And count yourself you're not so cancel his license.
many.
tacks and a misunderstanding, whether
intentional or otherwise, of their mo
tlves In Influencing party action.
Mr, Dole's latest movo Is a strict In
terpretation of civil sorvlco rules, and
he takes the view that be Is following
llco were sent out run uiu man coui.i cn are Becn gnort nn(, mllt on tnu
not bo found. A warrant was prepar-mnl persuasion -Philadelphia Telo-
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"The Opium Caste on Maul," Smug
gler Whaley and tho yacht Halcyon." top bis pile.
A man who knows Senator Clark
well says that 3125,000,000 will no
bay, If jou have an Idea that
You of us all know where jou'ro at.
And whllo mankind remains In doubt
You know Just where you're coming
out:
Lolled your wits, If you hnvo any,
And count yourself you re not to
many.
Say, brother, If you have the gall
'lo think jou really know it all;
To feel that you are tetter than
Tho ordinary, average man,
And that horeafter ypu will rUe
To higher glory In tho Bkles
Than those who do not have a penny,
Go count yourself you'ro not so
many.
William J. Lampton.
Tho Austrian Emperor has annolnt
ed Prince Henry of Prussia Admiral of
the Meet. This Is considered to be an
official recognition of iho renewnl of
the Trlplo Alliance.
I "
' Lalngsburg, Mich., now claims tho
oldest graduate of Yalo In tho person
of tho Rev. Joseph S. Loid He re
cently celebrated his 91th birthday.
Honomu Sugar Co., Walluku Sugar Co,.
Alakeo Sugar Co.,Haleakala Ranch Co.
Tho Planters' Line of San Francisco
Packets. Chas. Brewer & Co.'s Line of
Boston Packets.
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hypnotism and kindred subjects.
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